Bragantino secured a vital 2-0 victory over Carabobo in the Copa Sudamericana at the Estádio Cicero de Souza Marques, showing his attacking prowess and defensive resilience. The game was closely contested in the first half, with both teams struggling to convert their chances, but Bragantino gradually took control, dominating possession and creating more chances. The breakthrough came in the 76th minute when Isidro Pitta found the back of the net, igniting the home crowd and swinging the momentum firmly in Bragantino’s favour.
As the game wore on, Carabobo struggled to respond effectively to Bragantino’s pressure, and the home side continued to push for a second goal. In injury time, Fernando sealed the win with a well-placed shot, assisted by Marcelinho Braz, which secured a comfortable victory for Bragantino. The result not only boosts Bragantino’s confidence, but also highlights his ability to perform under pressure, especially after a string of recent losses.
Overall, Bragantino’s tactical discipline and effective use of possession were key to their success, while Carabobo’s inability to convert their chances ultimately cost them dearly. The match served as a reminder of Bragantino’s potential in the tournament, setting a positive tone for their upcoming matches as they look to build on this performance.

